The Fear in Me?

Can fear change you for the better? Gregory Warner from Marketplace takes us to a clinic in Russia that aims to scare patients sober--with a pill called "the torpedo." Vyacheslav Davidov, the doctor who runs the clinic, describes the treatment and makes a case for the therapeutic powers of terror. Anna Masterova translates, and tells us about her late uncle--who turned to a very similar treatment to manage his own drinking. Cultural and medical anthropologist Eugene Raikhel helps explain the procedure, and why it isn't likely to catch on in the US.

I was surprised that there was no mention of the use of disulfiram in the US to treat chronic alcoholism in the form of the drug Antabuse. While the consequences are not as severe as the Russian method was reported to be, the implication that disulfiram is a purely Russian therapy is misleading.

This is another music related question: at the end of the final segment (The Fear in Me), lietrally before the final credits 56:45 through 57:00, there is a faint Hip Hop track that fades in and out like a ghost. I could not hear lyrics or a rhyme long enough for me to go all out on a google search (which inevitably always lands me the name of Artist/Song 95% of the time). Does anyone have an a clue?